Tag: Fieg

We’ve just had one worldwide Ronnie Fieg release, and only 4 weeks later, another one will be upon us, and as always, no matter what he puts out, there will always be MASSIVE hype surrounding it!

There had been talk for a while of Fieg doing another New Balance, with plenty of rumours speculating as to what model, some saying 997 (which may still not be ruled out for next year..) and others saying 1600, which of course, that is now confirmed with the first full pictures being released following some earlier teasers.

I’m not the biggest Fieg fan but I appreciate the position that he has managed to reach now, and obviously, for many ‘sneaker’ lovers, that is where they want to be, designing their own colour ways on some of their favourite models and having them sell out in minutes.

Anyway, with regards to the shoe, an Asian made New Balance 1600, first thoughts on hearing this before the images? I guess I wasn’t really looking forward to it as the 1600 has never been a model that’s appealed to me, and much like Flimby made products, Asian manufacturing has went downhill over the years.

However, surely with Ronnie stating that they will be “the most premium NB upper you will ever see in your lifetime”, I guess we were all pretty intrigued..

As with any big release, the good folks over at Crepe City, put a post on Instagram to gauge people’s reactions to the 1600, and here’s a screen grab of the comments and/or possibly everything that defines ‘hype’;

My first impressions of the shoe is one that if you know me, it won’t surprise you;

ROPE LACES!

Overkill or what? Is it really necessary to include them on every release, whether it be RF or a GR? + in my opinion, they look horrific on this model and make it look really ‘cheap’.

Secondly, the lace locks, unlike his Asics releases, he includes branding on his NB collaborations, but again, I think they’re better served elsewhere and not on this pair.

I always thought that Fieg was up for doing designs and colour blocking that had never been done on shoes before, but it seems that certainly from some of his past releases, he’s following suit on other stores techniques, for example, the block coloured toe which seems to be extremely popular after all the Solebox releases.

However, it’s not all bad, I feel that he has definitely used the panelling on the 1600 to it’s maximum potential, showing off the excellent material use. Also, the micro-perf on the saddle and heel is a nice touch, but if used too much, could give off a sort of ‘cheap’ look.

On a final note, a lot of NB collectors/enthusiasts would overlook these, but that’s not going to stop them flying off the shelves…

Look for a release at KITH on the 29th of November, followed by a worldwide release on the 14th of December.

Also expect more of the same when they drop in the UK and EU stores, queues queues queues.